“MicroRobotic machines, as Marko Batista calls his responsive sys – tems, are environments in which electronic, digital, mechanical and chemical processes become audible and visible. They are directed towards exploring acoustic localisation and the arrangement of sound in space, with which they regulate the perceptual spectrum, they choreograph the movement of the listeners in space, and they construct immersive, aesthetic ambients. They are based on vari – ous research tasks, which are grounded in the field of electronics, physics or rather acoustics, chemistry and nanoparticles, and other natural sciences. The machines produce practical conditions for the exploration of the phenomenology of sound and perception. The audio-visual abstractions, which have no fixed or anticipated point of origin, are issued from all directions as if in an unpredict – able neuronal data network…” For more please read the book available on demand in hard copy version and also available online at the following link.